Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Speed-controlled – Having a valve system responsive to a wheel lock signal
Patent
1994-07-14
1995-05-16
Butler, Douglas C.
Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems
Speed-controlled
Having a valve system responsive to a wheel lock signal
188181C, 303103, 3031135, 36442601, B60T 866, B60T 826, B60T
Patent
active
054154693
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
PRIOR ART
Brake systems are known in which, by means of pulsed valves, a brake pressure is fed in at the rear wheels of a vehicle which, when compared with the front axle brake pressure, corresponds to that of the known ideal brake pressure distribution (DE 39 01 923).
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In the invention, the rear axle brake pressure is fed in as a function of the motion behavior of the vehicle and independent of the installed braking force distribution. The system further distinguishes between braking in a curve and braking during travel in a straight line, and an increased slip, which effects stronger braking by the rear wheels, is permitted in the case of braking during travel in a straight line.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
The single FIGURE is a diagram of the system of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Four speed sensors on the wheels generate wheel speed signals which are supplied to a block 1 which, from the speed signals of the left-hand front wheel V.sub.VL, of the right-hand front wheel V.sub.VR, of the left-hand rear wheel V.sub.HL and of the right-hand rear wheel V.sub.HR, generates signals the signal of the slowest rear wheel. The signal VXU is filtered in a filter 2, the time constant of the filter being controllable by means of the vehicle deceleration F and, specifically, in such a way that the time constant decreases when the vehicle deceleration increases. It is assumed here that the vehicle is equipped with an anti-lock brake system and that the vehicle deceleration is obtained in an anti-lock brake system, from the gradient of the reference speed for example. The filtered signal VXG is supplied to a comparator 3 which compares this signal with a threshold value VXG.sub.S, which is specific to the vehicle, is supplied via a terminal 3' and is, for example, 2 km/h. The comparator 3 emits a signal SAF when this threshold value is not exceeded. The signal emitted indicates that travel in a straight line is present. The signal can also be supplied to the anti-lock brake system 7 so that it can be taken into account in the anti-lock brake system control algorithm.
The deceleration signal of the anti-lock brake system 7 is also supplied to a multiplier 4 which multiplies the deceleration signal once by a vehicle-specific value (input via terminal 4') and, furthermore, undertakes a weighting of the product as a function of whether the signal SAF for travel in a straight line is present (weighting a.sub.1) or not (weighting a.sub.2), the weighting factor a.sub.1 being greater than a.sub.2 (e.g. a.sub.1 =2 and a.sub.2 =1). The output signal of the multiplier 4 obtained in this way represents the comparison value VD.sub.S for the signal VD. If the signal VD exceeds the signal value VD.sub.S, a comparator 5 generates a signal by means of which a valve 6 is activated which then permits no further increase in brake pressure at the rear axle. In the case of individual wheel control at the rear axle, the inlet valves of the two rear wheel brakes can replace the valve 6. In the case of travel in a straight line, the valve 6 (or the valves) are at first activated at a higher slip than in the case of travel in a curve.
1. Method for controlling brake pressure in a motor vehicle having front wheels, rear wheels, and brakes at said wheels, said method comprising V.sub.VR, V.sub.HR, curve, and whether said vehicle is travelling in a straight line or a curve, said comparison value V.sub.DS being larger when said vehicle is travelling in a straight line than when said vehicle is travelling in a curve, exceeds V.sub.DS.
2. Method as in claim 1 wherein travel in a straight line or a curve is determined by -V.sub.HL), exceed the threshold value.
3. Method as in claim 2 wherein said comparison value is weighted by a first factor a.sub.1 when said signal indicating travel in a straight line is generated and a second factor a.sub.2 when said signal is not generated, where a.sub.1 >a.sub.2.
4. Method as in claim 1 wherein VXU is filtered using a time constant depe
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Meier Thomas
Poggenburg Rudiger
Sonntag Eberhard
Strehle Alfred
Butler Douglas C.
Robert & Bosch GmbH
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